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FirstHome Mortgage Brokers Limited
We make it easy for millennials to become home owners and create wealth with credible real estate investment opportunities.
FirstHome Mortgage Brokers Limited
FirstHome Mortgage Brokers Limited
62/64, Campbell Street 4th Floor, Right Wing, Kajola HouseLagos Lagos Island 101231Nigeria
+2347067566247
Business Description
We are Nigeria's top mortgage brokers, serving Nigerians at home and abroad. We are the people you call when you decide that you are tired of being a tenant and tired of wasting your hard earned money on rent when same can be used to buy your house! We do all of the legwork, comparing thousands mortgage rates across multiple lenders to find you the best deal. Let's work together to find your dream home, and get you access to Nigerian mortgage facilities such as the National Housing Fund, home loans, and other mortgage options.
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About Lagos
Lagos ( LAY-goss; also US: LAH-gohss; Yoruba: Èkó) or Lagos City is the most populous city in Nigeria, with an estimated population of 21 million in 2015. Lagos is the most populous urban area in Africa. Lagos was the national capital of Nigeria until December 1991 following the government's decision to move their capital to Abuja in the centre of the country. Lagos is a major African financial centre and is the economic hub of Lagos State and Nigeria at large. The city has a significant influence on commerce, entertainment, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, and fashion in Africa. Lagos is also among the top ten of the world's fastest-growing cities and urban areas. The megacity has the fourth-highest GDP in Africa and houses one of the largest and busiest seaports on the continent. Due to the large urban population and port traffic volumes, Lagos is classified as a Medium-Port Megacity.Lagos emerged as a home to the Awori subgroup of the Yoruba of West Africa islands, which are contained in the present day Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Lagos Island, Eti-Osa, Amuwo-Odofin and Apapa. The islands are separated by creeks, fringing the southwest mouth of Lagos Lagoon, while being protected from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier islands and long sand spits such as Bar Beach, which stretch up to 100 km (62 mi) east and west of the mouth. Due to rapid urbanisation, the city expanded to the west of the lagoon to include areas in the present day Lagos Mainland, Ajeromi-Ifelodun, and Surulere.